Roy Jenkins speaks to Stuart Windsor, a freedom of religion activist. Email the programme at: religion.wales@bbc.co.uk.
News, sport, weather and travel information, presented by Oliver Hides and Mai Davies.
Ollie takes your calls on the big talking point in Wales, asking - Syria, is it time for the West to step in?
Jason hears the story of a Maerdy man who was reputedly the world's longest working coal miner.
Fran Donovan sits in for Louise, finding out about some amazing dogs throughout history, with Newport-based author Jan Bondeson.
Drivetime news, sport, weather and travel, presented by David Cornock and Nelli Bird.
Professor Jenny Kitzinger exposes the myth that next of kin can ensure our wishes are respected if we cannot make health-related decisions and explains the role of 'living wills'.
Steffan Garrero presents live commentary of the Europa League qualifier between Swansea City and Petrolul Ploiesti (commentary not available online).
Join Chris Needs in his Friendly Garden for music, laughter, chat and late-night teasers.
BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and current affairs, science and arts programmes to take you through the night.